Livestock-Wildlife Conflicts in Rangelands of the Central Coast: A Review of the Research Sheri Spiegal October 17, 2013 Central Coast Rangeland Coalition.

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Livestock-Wildlife Conflicts in Rangelands of the Central Coast: A Review of the Research Sheri Spiegal October 17, 2013 Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Fall Meeting Tejon Ranch Conservancy Bryan Voelker Guy E. Connolly Bryan Voelker

What significant conflicts occur between livestock grazing and wildlife on the Central Coast; which can be mitigated, and which cannot; how have these conflicts been mitigated effectively? Central Coast Rangeland Coalition

Outline Methods Results so far Four areas of conflict Five principal species Examples of mitigations Conclusions so far Your ideas

Outline Methods Results so far Four areas of conflict Five principal species Examples of mitigations Conclusions so far Your ideas

Range ecosystem model Decomposers Rancher, Range manager Vegetation Primary producers Domestic and wild grazers Primary consumers Predators Secondary consumers Wikipedia John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Range ecosystem model Decomposers Rancher, Range manager Wikipedia Vegetation Primary producers Domestic and wild grazers Primary consumers Predators Secondary consumers Wikipedia John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Range ecosystem model Decomposers Rancher, Range manager Wikipedia Vegetation Primary producers Domestic and wild grazers Primary consumers Predators Secondary consumers John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Range ecosystem model Decomposers Rancher, Range manager Wikipedia Vegetation Primary producers Domestic and wild grazers Primary consumers Predators Secondary consumers John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Range ecosystem model Decomposers Rancher, Range manager Wikipedia Vegetation Primary producers Domestic and wild grazers Primary consumers Predators Secondary consumers John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

What are the conflicts experienced on the ground? Lynn Huntsinger Does the scientific literature address these conflicts?

Outline Methods Results so far Four areas of conflict Five principal species Examples of mitigations Conclusions so far Your ideas

Results so far 6 preliminary interviews 17 popular media articles 98 scientific studies

Results so far 4 main areas of conflict

Wikipedia Habitat conflicts John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Wikipedia Forage conflicts John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Wikipedia Predation conflicts John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Wikipedia Disease conflicts John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker

Wikipedia Disease conflicts John Sandy Erica Spotswood Bryan Voelker Habitat conflicts Predation conflicts Forage conflicts

Results so far 5 principal species

Rebecca Wenk

Bryan Voelker

Tejon Ranch Conservancy

Bryan Voelker

Results so far

Habitat

Pinnacles National Park Habitat

Pinnacles National Park Habitat Pinnacles National Park

Results so far

Bryan Voelker Forage

gothunts.com

Results so far

Tejon Ranch Conservancy Predation

santacruzpumas.org Predation

Results so far

Guy E. Connolly Predation

UC Hopland Field Station Marin County Livestock Protection Program Predation

Outline Methods Results so far Four areas of conflict Five principal species Examples of mitigations Conclusions so far Your ideas

Pinnacles National Park gothunts.com santacruzpumas.org UC Hopland Field Station

Guy E. Connolly

G. Smith Your ideas Interviews Sheri Spiegal

Central Coast Rangeland Coalition Thank you!